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GodIsGood

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    Crown King, AZ as often as I can!
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    I love archery hunting, even a bit of muzzleloading... I have been richly blessed to own a biz that allows me to relax and recreate more than most. I hope to be off the grid in the next 10yrs, grow my own food, raise critters, brew beer and live a simpler life.
  1. GodIsGood

    Reloading Supplies for sale

    PM sent
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    WTB...Suzuki Samurai

    second owner 85k original miles 1.8L fuel injected 4-valve suzuki sidekick engine power steering - from suzuki sidekick 3" Rancho lift I've had it for about 15yrs call if interested - been a very special toy for us! Kurt 602-524-2332 Swapping a few PM's with fellas interested in my sammy... just so ya know, the days of buying "cheap" sammies are gone. Used to be you could find a decent or beat sammy for $500-1500... since some folks recognize how ridiculously-priced UTV's have become... $15-25k, the Samurai alternative is more practical and affordable. So a decent or beat sammy costs now more and are harder to find. There are a few that have been sensibly modified for more speed, more power, more comfort, more clearance... and others are customized to an extreme that in my opinion - no longer makes sense, V8's, crazy high lifts etc. This one was modified to be reliable and practical and has been that way for a decade - it wont be found on Craigslist bargain cave section. Or I'll just keep her.
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    Up coming hunt

    You're in for a treat and adventure!
  4. Blessed with more bull tags this year, and smart enough to hire Lance and Timberland again! We had bulls and opportunities every day, and did so much changin' it up in the first few days that covered one extreme end of the unit to the other. Lance took to the time to ensure our skills, equipment and confidence was ready, even assisted with some needed bow tuning. Having taken a late archery bull in Unit 1 with Lance last fall, I passed on several smaller bulls he called in, and failed to arrow a few beautiful trophies he put on a plate for me. We hunted hard EVERY day, made fantastic and memorable stalks EVERY day! I really became comfortable with the fact that the hunt is the sum of the steps, not the dead animal. We were fortunate to have Lance's son Ty help us on the second weekend when my son arrowed his bull! No father could ask for a better memory! We started our pre-dawn morning with a bugle that was answered enthusiastically! By the time shooting light was available, 3 bulls were lining up to close in on Lance and Grant's position, brushed into a small Juniper tree. The first presented a 50yrd shot that missed, but the second was lead-in by his herd cow initially to 15-20yrds, then the bull made a fatal mistake by presenting a 35yrd shot. His 6x7 bull scored 314, but accounted for 417lbs of meat delivered to Casey's in Flag. They actually thought we were off-loading two bulls. A closer look at the bulls teeth revealed a bull that was probably 10+ years old - with teeth ground down to nearly NOTHING! Clearly he was on the decline and his rack was much bigger a few years ago! I cannot say enough about the commitment, the passion, the instincts and dedication that go into making memories, TLO-style! Lance and Ty do a great job of chronicling the exciting moments and we have tons of pictures and videos of bulls trotting up in response to their excellent calling skills. From one dad to another, Thank you Lance for my bucketlist bull-bustin' memory! Cant wait for the next!! Kurt Larson
  5. Blessed with more bull tags this year, and smart enough to hire Lance and Timberland again! We had bulls and opportunities every day, and did so much changin' it up in the first few days that covered one extreme end of the unit to the other. Lance took to the time to ensure our skills, equipment and confidence was ready, even assisted with some needed bow tuning. Having taken a late archery bull in Unit 1 with Lance last fall, I passed on several smaller bulls he called in, and failed to arrow a few beautiful trophies he put on a plate for me. We hunted hard EVERY day, made fantastic and memorable stalks EVERY day! I really became comfortable with the fact that the hunt is the sum of the steps, not the dead animal. We were fortunate to have Lance's son Ty help us on the second weekend when my son arrowed his bull! No father could ask for a better memory! We started our pre-dawn morning with a bugle that was answered enthusiastically! By the time shooting light was available, 3 bulls were lining up to close in on Lance and Grant's position, brushed into a small Juniper tree. The first presented a 50yrd shot that missed, but the second was lead-in by his herd cow initially to 15-20yrds, then the bull made a fatal mistake by presenting a 35yrd shot. His 6x7 bull scored 314, but accounted for 417lbs of meat delivered to Casey's in Flag. They actually thought we were off-loading two bulls. A closer look at the bulls teeth revealed a bull that was probably 10+ years old - with teeth ground down to nearly NOTHING! Clearly he was on the decline and his rack was much bigger a few years ago! I cannot say enough about the commitment, the passion, the instincts and dedication that go into making memories, TLO-style! Lance and Ty do a great job of chronicling the exciting moments and we have tons of pictures and videos of bulls trotting up in response to their excellent calling skills. From one dad to another, Thank you Lance for my bucketlist bull-bustin' memory! Cant wait for the next!! Kurt Larson
  6. I doubt the State of CO is upset about the loss of jobs or tax revenues from these companies - seeing as they will now be making hand-over-fist money by taxing every pothead in the country who is flocking to New Seattle. SMOKE-UP Colorado! and may the weed be ever in your favor! Although - tens of thousands of dope-smoking welfare dead-weights eating Cheetos and playing call of duty.... wont someone actually have to work to provide for all the dead wood? Or will they print their own money IN WEED WE TRUST!
  7. Approx five years old - never been used! Been in closet collecting dust. Label says SMALL/MEDIUM FITS APPROX 75-105 lbs. ADJUSTS FROM 27 TO 36" $50 FTF at Cabelas or Sportsman Warehouse {i-17 & 101}, $60 mailed to CONUS. Fastest response call or text Kurt 602-524-2332 will be listed elsewhere so call s More kids camo clothes and boots coming too.
  8. I havent heard the exact language he used, but he is a calm, sensitive and God-fearing man without a hateful bone in his bod... No matter how he worded his opinion - he was gonna be attacked! Matt 24:9 I would be surprised and disappointed if the rest of the cast/family doesnt find a family-friendly way to tell A&E to kiss their butts! They certainly dont rely on the series revenue to enjoy life.
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    Hoyt Katera 60 lbs 28 inch draw. sold!!

    Bump for a bad butt bow at a good price!
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    WTB AK 47

    get to the SAR show this weekend. biggest of the year
  11. Unit one, with help from Lance of Timberland Outfitters
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